Esp is the best feeling buzzz ever. It will last forever, and in a couple of years and hundred of tree hits later, it will fly like a Buzzz ss. You win!

Edit: i suggested esp because the grip is simply better than the Z plastic. Z buzzz are really stiff and can be a little slipery at time. Esp is a softer a little, but it releases really nice off the hand. I have tried z, esp and flx, and the esp takes 1st place for me.

Esp is the best feeling buzzz ever. It will last forever, and in a couple of years and hundred of tree hits later, it will fly like a Buzzz ss. You win!

Edit: i suggested esp because the grip is simply better than the Z plastic. Z buzzz are really stiff and can be a little slippery at time. Esp is a little softer, but it releases really nice off the hand. I have tried z, esp and flx, and the esp takes 1st place for me.

exactly! tried them all, have them all. but the only one in my bag is a broken in ESP Buzz flies straight as an arrow and sticks any line you put it on.

If you decide to go with ESP or FLX and realize the power and magic of a buzz, then I would add a 10 year buzz. It is a slightly different mold, but does everything a buzz can do and then some with it's additional stability. The plastic ( in Z ) feels and looks better than their normal stock of Z plastic (mine has some nice pearly swirls, and the plastic feels softer, yet just as durable as regular Z). It would pair nicely IMO with a slightly beat FLX buzzz.

The 10 yr Buzzz is definitely not just hype or DC trying to cash in on an anniversary, it's a great disc.

Z, Elite X, and ESP are the superior choices by disc golfers on this forum.

Don't let someone else choose what feels right for you.

I would go to a local disc golf shop if you can, and grip each plastic in your hand and see which ones feels better for you. You won't get the feel of how the disc is going to feel when you release it for a shot, but its definitely step 1.

I tried the ESP buzzz and for me it felt great in my hands, elite x and flx esp just felt a bit too floppy in my hand and im sure the disc is fine but mentally I just couldnt get over that feeling.

Weight is a bit different, the lighter the disc is, the further it can go, but less stable overall and especially in wind.

Heavier discs will be more stable especially in wind, but you suffer a little bit of distance.

I've always gone in the middle ground with 174g, remember its a mid range. If you want more distance maybe get the new Zombee!!!!